You're a life saver I live in Arizona and that happened to me today it was 112 degrees and I was stuck in traffic so I tried as soon as I got to work and it worked. Thanks for Making this video it work me
Yes thank-you it worked on my 05 silverado thought it was the actuator almost bought a replacement then I saw your video worked perfectly saved some money and a headache
Thank you so much! I've replaced parts before and was going to replace them again until I saw this video. Your video fixed my issue. Good bless you man!
Muchas grasias Mario por tomar tu tiempo en aser este video pude areglar mi chevy tahoe 2004 con tus intruciones. Thank you for taking the time on doing this video because it takes time and u did it to help everyone here I was able to fix my chevy tahoe 2004 thanks bro
Brooo thank you so much I parked at a gas station turned my truck off with ac on then came back and it was blowing nothing but hot air i send positive energy bro 🍺💪💪🥶🥶
Yes this did work on my 05 silverado. Only thing is i had to disconnect the box and run the a/c. While the truck was is accessory mode. I change the temp from hot to cold then turn the ac off. Reconnected the box, crunk up my truck and turned the ac back on. And it worked😊
So glad this video popped up ….. I have an 03 Tahoe that after changed battery same thing happened, mechanic was stumped as everything was in working order. Thanks a ton, never would have thought changing battery would cause this
Had this problem on 05 sierra, 1st. turn off ignition, as soon as possible once you realize it isn't cooling. 2nd. Restart vehicle, if it begins cooling. Take to ac shop Ask for the shim to be removed on the ac clutch. I replaced, belt, both high and low sensor, had it recharged with proper ounces. Humbly drove into account shop, cost 150. Be running great for 3 years.
Too much work , put the climate controls just above cold on both sides turn fan speed to 3 disconnect ac fuse located under hood by drivers side turn on truck for 45 seconds turn off for 15 seconds reinstall fuse turn back on should work. You may have to try a couple times. These instructions are for 03-07 Silverado climate controls with sliders knobs but may also work for digital climate controls.
Would have been nice to know all that before I unplugged them all after I got done and I turned my AC on now it will not stay on it blinks and shuts off
hey easy way from instructions to calibrate the Hvac .... so 1st turn ignition to acc dont start just acc then to have both temps at same time just press Auto wait till the display shows arrows at bottom with word auto between then 2nd turn truck off open hood open fuse box remove 10 amp fuse that says Hvac wait 2mins then put fuse back in 3rd ya turn truck ignition all the way starting the truck the temp display should show 74 farinhiet with air condition snow flake on DO NOT TOUCH GIVE IT NO LESS THEN 15SEC NO MORE THEN 30SEC 4th turn ignition all the way off turn back on and select ur desired temp and output and thats it done.
so bascially hes saying the battery needs to adjust or be reprogrammed to the system if the battery is replaced which i did replace my battery so ill check this out tomrrow ill let you know if it works.
The system should reset itself when changing the battery. This is a separate problem with Chevrolet when they blow hot air with the air conditioner is on.
My 2005silveraddddoooo heat n air controlls look nothing like this(l. S). I guess gm had better ideas. Lets just F f F F. Up these trucks more!!! 3 actuators. Dummmmm! Hell to get too. Hey. Lets just tear the damm dash all the way out. Dum dum G. M.
Worked like a champ!! Been battling this for a few years… fixed in 10 min no $$ thanks. !!
I started by just turning the heat all the way up and then slowly bringing it down, and that worked for me…. Much Appreciated!!!
You're a life saver I live in Arizona and that happened to me today it was 112 degrees and I was stuck in traffic so I tried as soon as I got to work and it worked. Thanks for Making this video it work me
Thank you . That heat for a while 15 minutes was the worst . Thank you Just saved me .
I let my truck battery die since these gas prices are outrages and been using the Honda. This method worked! Thanks brotha 💪🏼😎 06’ Chevy 2500 HD 6.0
Yes thank-you it worked on my 05 silverado thought it was the actuator almost bought a replacement then I saw your video worked perfectly saved some money and a headache
Thank you so much! I've replaced parts before and was going to replace them again until I saw this video. Your video fixed my issue. Good bless you man!
Muchas grasias Mario por tomar tu tiempo en aser este video pude areglar mi chevy tahoe 2004 con tus intruciones. Thank you for taking the time on doing this video because it takes time and u did it to help everyone here I was able to fix my chevy tahoe 2004 thanks bro
Glad it helped
De nada
Gracias Mario!!! Trabajo para mi 09 Silverado, mil gracias por este video Dios te Bendiga
Brooo thank you so much I parked at a gas station turned my truck off with ac on then came back and it was blowing nothing but hot air i send positive energy bro 🍺💪💪🥶🥶
Yes this did work on my 05 silverado. Only thing is i had to disconnect the box and run the a/c. While the truck was is accessory mode. I change the temp from hot to cold then turn the ac off. Reconnected the box, crunk up my truck and turned the ac back on. And it worked😊
I tried the way you said it on the comments and it worked for me , thanks a lot man I appreciate you.
So glad this video popped up ….. I have an 03 Tahoe that after changed battery same thing happened, mechanic was stumped as everything was in working order. Thanks a ton, never would have thought changing battery would cause this
Tried this on my 04 Silverado and 05 Suburban worked in the Driveway time will tell🤞
Had this problem on 05 sierra,
1st. turn off ignition, as soon as possible once you realize it isn't cooling.
2nd. Restart vehicle, if it begins cooling.
Take to ac shop
Ask for the shim to be removed on the ac clutch.
I replaced, belt, both high and low sensor, had it recharged with proper ounces.
Humbly drove into account shop, cost 150. Be running great for 3 years.
Thanks
Too much work , put the climate controls just above cold on both sides turn fan speed to 3 disconnect ac fuse located under hood by drivers side turn on truck for 45 seconds turn off for 15 seconds reinstall fuse turn back on should work. You may have to try a couple times. These instructions are for 03-07 Silverado climate controls with sliders knobs but may also work for digital climate controls.
appreciate it man worked first try
Thank you, one try it worked.
I have the digital controls and followed this and it worked first try. Thanks
I will try it thanks.
Flapping vent! 😂 Regardless I’m gonna try this. I hope it works. Thanks !
Saludos
hey what is that little computer box called please?
If doesn't work first time try again... If you only have one control do the same proses...
Would have been nice to know all that before I unplugged them all after I got done and I turned my AC on now it will not stay on it blinks and shuts off
what is , all that?
Doesn't work 3 people tried... no good
Digital or manual control
Starts cold then turns hot on drivers side . Turn off the car and start it back , runs cold for a little while
I..Think..Guy here..is.. wrong.. my truck was doing the same thing and all I had to do was change the call Pandora
hey easy way from instructions to calibrate the Hvac .... so 1st turn ignition to acc dont start just acc then to have both temps at same time just press Auto wait till the display shows arrows at bottom with word auto between then 2nd turn truck off open hood open fuse box remove 10 amp fuse that says Hvac wait 2mins then put fuse back in 3rd ya turn truck ignition all the way starting the truck the temp display should show 74 farinhiet with air condition snow flake on DO NOT TOUCH GIVE IT NO LESS THEN 15SEC NO MORE THEN 30SEC 4th turn ignition all the way off turn back on and select ur desired temp and output and thats it done.
Doesn’t work..
so bascially hes saying the battery needs to adjust or be reprogrammed to the system if the battery is replaced which i did replace my battery so ill check this out tomrrow ill let you know if it works.
The system should reset itself when changing the battery. This is a separate problem with Chevrolet when they blow hot air with the air conditioner is on.
And what this guy is showing is not the simplest way to get it working.
@@ricknelson4793so what is simplist way?
My 2005silveraddddoooo heat n air controlls look nothing like this(l. S). I guess gm had better ideas. Lets just F f F F. Up these trucks more!!! 3 actuators. Dummmmm! Hell to get too. Hey. Lets just tear the damm dash all the way out. Dum dum G. M.
ham hands
so I take my dash apart , but do that?
nice , thanks bra